A centre-forward with decent instincts around the box and the kind of hunger that keeps him involved even when play is scrappy, Parrott has the athleticism to press and hassle, yet his first touch remains unreliable and he lacks the composure or technical security to be a reliable finisher at any meaningful level. His positioning is often slightly off—a yard too deep or too wide—which suggests he's thinking about where to be rather than reacting instinctively, a tell-tale sign of a player without genuine elite predators' instinct. He'll score goals at this level on effort alone, but he isn't becoming a top-flight centre-forward.